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Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily 11 fl oz (325 ml)our price: $10.93 in stock REVIEW SNAPSHOT® by PowerReviewsPros
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Most Liked Positive Review Great for ethnic hair... I have fine(but a lot of it so it looks thick), chemically relaxed, waist length hair. I use this after every wash to detangle and prepare for a rollerset. It does wonders...Read complete review I have fine(but a lot of it so it looks thick), chemically relaxed, waist length hair. I use this after every wash to detangle and prepare for a rollerset. It does wonders for making my very curly new growth soft in between relaxer touchups. VS Most Liked Negative Review Terrible! I used this product for the first time today following the Aubrey Organics Green Tea Clarifying Shampoo. I found the appearance of the product rather unappealing (it's looks like green calamine lotion) and did...Read complete review I used this product for the first time today following the Aubrey Organics Green Tea Clarifying Shampoo. I found the appearance of the product rather unappealing (it's looks like green calamine lotion) and did not care for the smell (too medicinal). It did soften my hair (the shampoo had turned it instantly into straw) though. Unfortunately, when I went to blow dry my hair, it looked and felt like I had not washed it in a week. It was terrible! I am very embarassed by my thinning and, by the end of the day, oily hair anyway. This made me look like I had no hair left on my head with how stringy and oily it was. I had to actually jump back into the shower and rewash and recondition my hair to get this product out! I wish I could return it. I had read the review by Deena in Florida before I bought these products. I should have listened to her. Why would you want to waste your money figuring out how much of the product to use in order to get the best results? Please think twice before you buy this product. REVIEWS Reviewed by 13 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » Pros Cons
Best Uses Comments about Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily, 11 fl oz: Horrible, can't even get it to your head without it falling through your fingers... Too Watery. Loose most of the products (shampoo aswell) down the drain.
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Best Uses Comments about Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily, 11 fl oz: This conditioning rinse is very watery/runny and a bit grainy. It smells very strong and pungent. It left my fine, oilier at roots, drier and ends hair feeling coated/matted yet not conditioned. If going for Aubrey Organics, the Camomile Luxurious Volumizing is much better choices for fine/oily hair. Pros Cons Best Uses
Comments about Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily, 11 fl oz: If you can get past the look of this product, it's pretty good. Doesn't weigh down hair or give it that waxy residue. But the color is really gross!
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Comments about Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily, 11 fl oz: This was my first time using this product. It works wounders its makes my hair so very soft and its easer to comb. This line of hair products are one of the best all natural products on the market today.
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Comments about Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily, 11 fl oz: Very thin consistency but it works and doesn't leave the hair heavy or greasy. Works well for me. Really is a rinse. Detangles wonderfully and leaves my ends nicely in line with the rest of my hair.
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Comments about Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily, 11 fl oz: I have fine(but a lot of it so it looks thick), chemically relaxed, waist length hair. I use this after every wash to detangle and prepare for a rollerset. It does wonders for making my very curly new growth soft in between relaxer touchups.
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Comments about Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily, 11 fl oz: All Natural, safe.
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Best Uses Comments about Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily, 11 fl oz: I used this product for the first time today following the Aubrey Organics Green Tea Clarifying Shampoo. I found the appearance of the product rather unappealing (it's looks like green calamine lotion) and did not care for the smell (too medicinal). It did soften my hair (the shampoo had turned it instantly into straw) though. Unfortunately, when I went to blow dry my hair, it looked and felt like I had not washed it in a week. It was terrible! I am very embarassed by my thinning and, by the end of the day, oily hair anyway. This made me look like I had no hair left on my head with how stringy and oily it was. I had to actually jump back into the shower and rewash and recondition my hair to get this product out! I wish I could return it. I had read the review by Deena in Florida before I bought these products. I should have listened to her. Why would you want to waste your money figuring out how much of the product to use in order to get the best results? Please think twice before you buy this product.
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Comments about Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily, 11 fl oz: The product is very free flowing and doesn't spread well. I had to learn to apply it properly. It has done wonders to my daughter's thick curly hair. Probably won't work on thin hair. Wish they would change the pepperminty smell. And the best part is that it's free of harmful chemicals.
Comments about Aubrey Organics Green Tea Finishing Cream Rinse, Oily, 11 fl oz: I have long straight hair which is very thin and fine. This is the BEST detangler I have ever used. It keeps my hair from tangling, splitting, and frizzing, without weighing it down. I only need to leave it on less than a minute before rinsing. I use about 2 tablespoons. The thin consistency was a little disconcerting the first time I used it, it does take a little practice, but the effect is well worth it! I use it after the Chamomile Volumizing Shampoo which has a similar thin consistency. The thin consistency has some advantages for straight hair--it goes in quick and rinses out quick. ![]() |